![]() ![]() (He was supposed to ghostwrite an autobiography of the Duchess, but the project never got off the ground.) Later, Amory achieved his own fame, spending 14 years as a critic for TV Guide. ![]() With the help of Katharine Hepburn and her family, he landed a plum editorial job right out of college with the Saturday Evening Post and soon was spending a summer in France hobnobbing with celebrities as a guest of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. ![]() ![]() As he travels with Polar Bear to reunions at Milton Academy and Harvard, we find out much about his prep school and university days. This isn't to say, however, that Amory's life hasn't been interesting. Fans of Amory's delightful cat books (The Cat and the Curmudgeon, 1990 The Cat Who Came for Christmas, 1987) may find this third and final volume in the series disappointing: It's really more a memoir of Amory's college days and writing career than an account of his famed relationship with his much beloved feline, Polar Bear. ![]()
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